The mission of Middlebridge School is to provide instruction, opportunities, and support for students with learning differences. Our community is designed to develop students’ academic abilities, intellectual curiosity, and physical and social-emotional development. We strive to create life-long learners with increased independence and maturity that thrive in the post-graduate setting of their choice.
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Eagle Hill – Southport
The mission of Eagle Hill- Southport is to help children with learning disabilities develop a foundation of skills, gain an understanding of their abilities, and prepare for a more traditional program.
Chartwell School
Our immediate goal is to guide children and young adults toward becoming healthy, curious, confident and appreciated learners. The path that they chose in so becoming is as varied as are the students themselves. We invite you to share in this discovery because you will also discover important things about yourself. In this way, the Chartwell experience holds something meaningful, something better than expected for everyone who is open to the wide universe of learning – no matter what age.
Frostig School
The FrostigSchool serves up to 120 students in grades 1-12 within the average range of intellectual potential who have learning disabilities and related learning problems (including dyslexia, non-verbal learning disabilities, ADHD, and Aspergers) and can benefit from a modified academic school program. We recognize that many children with learning disabilities also have emotional problems and other needs. We accept and serve these children as long as their emotional and/or other needs do not disrupt the learning environment or require an intensity of service or attention beyond the scope of the program.
Summit View School
Summit View School is dedicated to educating young people with learning differences who possess average to superior intellectual capabilities. Recognizing the unique strengths, aptitudes, and natural gifts of each student, the program fosters academic growth, creativity, and a sense of mastery and accomplishment. A commitment to maximizing each student’s potential and performance forms the foundation of the school’s educational program.
Riverview School
Riverview School, an independent coeducational boarding school, provides a caring community for adolescents and young adults with complex language, learning and cognitive disabilities. The School is committed to developing student competence and confidence in academic, social and independent living skills.
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